Footer
Three variants. One consistent close.
The footer carries the Acknowledgement of Country on every page that can hold it, the sitemap for readers who arrive via search, and the social and contact links that the rest of the UI treats as secondary. It appears in three variants, scaled to the context: full for primary pages, compact for task flows, mini for confirmation and error states.
Full
Sitemap, AoC, contact, social, copyright.
The default. Used on the homepage and all four primary rooms. The sitemap gives readers a second path to any section; the AoC short form appears on every instance.
Compact
AoC, contact, copyright. No sitemap.
For program detail pages and application flows where the sitemap would be a distraction. The AoC short form is preserved — it belongs on every page that has room for it.
Mini
Tagline and copyright. Nothing more.
For confirmation pages, error states, and modal contexts where navigation would undermine the focused intent of the page. Please join us.is the system's closing signature — it appears here and nowhere else.
Placement
Which variant, on which page.
Token mapping
Every colour resolves to a declared token.
var(--paper)var(--slate-15)var(--slate-10)var(--fog-70) at 90%var(--slate) at 60%var(--slate) at 55%var(--slate) at 50%var(--slate) at 45%The short-form AoC from the Acknowledgement of Country page appears in full in both the Full and Compact footers. The Mini footer omits it — the contexts it serves (confirmation pages, error states) are not the right setting for the acknowledgement. If a page is important enough to carry the AoC, it should use Compact rather than Mini.
- Privacy policy. No URL yet. When available, add as a link in the copyright bar of the Full and Compact footers.
- ymfutures.com.au. The contact bar uses the Ridley/email string. Add the domain link once the public site is live.